Antibody tests
How does your immune system work? Antibodies are an important part of the body's defense system and are formed in response to infections, vaccinations or other foreign substances. By analyzing antibody levels in the blood, you can gain valuable insight into how your immune system reacts to viruses, bacteria, allergens or the body's own structures in autoimmune conditions.
With us, you can easily order tests from accredited Swedish laboratories to examine specific antibodies linked to, among other things, Borrelia IgG and IgM , TPO antibodies as well as markers for gluten intolerance and autoimmune disease. Our analyses provide an important overview of your immune status - both when investigating symptoms and for preventive purposes.
Blood tests in the antibody category are suitable for those who want to check for previous infections and get answers about whether the body reacts to certain substances. The results may provide guidance for further treatment, lifestyle changes, or further investigation.
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- TPO antibody test (autoantibodies).
- Analysis of thyroperoxidase antibodies.
- Identifies any thyroid problems.
- Recommended together with TSH.
Borrelia test
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With us, you will always receive a doctor’s opinion from a licensed physician when you order a medical check-up that includes a medical opinion. The doctor’s opinion includes an overall assessment of your results from laboratory analysis. The opinion is individual and may vary depending on the specific tests your medical check-up includes.
What can I expect in the medical report?
The medical opinion will summarize the results of your test results to give you an assessment of your health including any abnormalities outside the reference ranges. In case of abnormalities or need, your doctor may also contact you for a free conversation to explain and talk about your results. Remember that a health check always includes specific test results based on your health and your personal circumstances. Values outside the reference range should therefore always be discussed with a doctor before any decisions regarding possible treatment are made.
What does the doctor look at during a health check?
When assessing a blood test or health check, your doctor will look at several different parameters to evaluate your health and identify any abnormalities. Below are some common aspects your doctor may examine:
Blood counts: Your doctor will check red, white and platelet counts to identify any signs of anaemia, infection or bleeding.
Nutrients and biochemical markers: Includes, for example, analysis and monitoring of blood sugar (glucose) levels, electrolyte levels (e.g. sodium, potassium), liver function tests (e.g. liver enzymes), kidney function tests (e.g. creatinine, urea) and lipid profile (e.g. cholesterol, triglycerides). The results of the tests give your doctor a better idea of your organ function, blood sugar level, cholesterol conditions and other important health aspects.
Inflammatory markers: Your doctor may measure health markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP) or red blood cell decrease rate (SR) to evaluate inflammatory conditions or confirm an active infection.
Hormone levels: Your doctor may monitor your hormone levels to assess hormonal imbalances or diseases, such as thyroid hormones (TSH, T3, T4), sex hormones or other specific hormones such as testosterone levels.
Specific tests: Depending on your goal of your health check or medical history, your doctor may look into specific tests to investigate conditions or diseases, such as diabetes, vitamin deficiency or autoimmune diseases.
In conclusion, the doctor weighs all test results based on the health check to assess your overall health, detect any abnormalities and identify possible underlying medical conditions.
What happens if I have abnormal test results?
If your blood count is abnormal, this will be addressed in your personal medical opinion. Depending on the nature and extent of the abnormality, your doctor may also contact you directly through the test result service for further guidance. Various measures and advice will be provided based on the specific abnormalities observed along with your medical history.
- Test if Lyme disease is suspected
- Analysis of antibodies against Lyme disease
- Analysis of both IgM and IgG
Chickenpox and shingles
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Medical comment included
With us, you will always receive a doctor’s opinion from a licensed physician when you order a medical check-up that includes a medical opinion. The doctor’s opinion includes an overall assessment of your results from laboratory analysis. The opinion is individual and may vary depending on the specific tests your medical check-up includes.
What can I expect in the medical report?
The medical opinion will summarize the results of your test results to give you an assessment of your health including any abnormalities outside the reference ranges. In case of abnormalities or need, your doctor may also contact you for a free conversation to explain and talk about your results. Remember that a health check always includes specific test results based on your health and your personal circumstances. Values outside the reference range should therefore always be discussed with a doctor before any decisions regarding possible treatment are made.
What does the doctor look at during a health check?
When assessing a blood test or health check, your doctor will look at several different parameters to evaluate your health and identify any abnormalities. Below are some common aspects your doctor may examine:
Blood counts: Your doctor will check red, white and platelet counts to identify any signs of anaemia, infection or bleeding.
Nutrients and biochemical markers: Includes, for example, analysis and monitoring of blood sugar (glucose) levels, electrolyte levels (e.g. sodium, potassium), liver function tests (e.g. liver enzymes), kidney function tests (e.g. creatinine, urea) and lipid profile (e.g. cholesterol, triglycerides). The results of the tests give your doctor a better idea of your organ function, blood sugar level, cholesterol conditions and other important health aspects.
Inflammatory markers: Your doctor may measure health markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP) or red blood cell decrease rate (SR) to evaluate inflammatory conditions or confirm an active infection.
Hormone levels: Your doctor may monitor your hormone levels to assess hormonal imbalances or diseases, such as thyroid hormones (TSH, T3, T4), sex hormones or other specific hormones such as testosterone levels.
Specific tests: Depending on your goal of your health check or medical history, your doctor may look into specific tests to investigate conditions or diseases, such as diabetes, vitamin deficiency or autoimmune diseases.
In conclusion, the doctor weighs all test results based on the health check to assess your overall health, detect any abnormalities and identify possible underlying medical conditions.
What happens if I have abnormal test results?
If your blood count is abnormal, this will be addressed in your personal medical opinion. Depending on the nature and extent of the abnormality, your doctor may also contact you directly through the test result service for further guidance. Various measures and advice will be provided based on the specific abnormalities observed along with your medical history.
- Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) antibody test.
- Analysis of antibodies against the varicella-zoster virus.
- Varicella-zoster virus causes chickenpox and shingles.
- Indication of your immune system.
- Analysis of Immunoglobulin G (IgG).
- The body's most common antibodies.
- Analysis of your immune system.
TBE
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Medical comment included
With us, you will always receive a doctor’s opinion from a licensed physician when you order a medical check-up that includes a medical opinion. The doctor’s opinion includes an overall assessment of your results from laboratory analysis. The opinion is individual and may vary depending on the specific tests your medical check-up includes.
What can I expect in the medical report?
The medical opinion will summarize the results of your test results to give you an assessment of your health including any abnormalities outside the reference ranges. In case of abnormalities or need, your doctor may also contact you for a free conversation to explain and talk about your results. Remember that a health check always includes specific test results based on your health and your personal circumstances. Values outside the reference range should therefore always be discussed with a doctor before any decisions regarding possible treatment are made.
What does the doctor look at during a health check?
When assessing a blood test or health check, your doctor will look at several different parameters to evaluate your health and identify any abnormalities. Below are some common aspects your doctor may examine:
Blood counts: Your doctor will check red, white and platelet counts to identify any signs of anaemia, infection or bleeding.
Nutrients and biochemical markers: Includes, for example, analysis and monitoring of blood sugar (glucose) levels, electrolyte levels (e.g. sodium, potassium), liver function tests (e.g. liver enzymes), kidney function tests (e.g. creatinine, urea) and lipid profile (e.g. cholesterol, triglycerides). The results of the tests give your doctor a better idea of your organ function, blood sugar level, cholesterol conditions and other important health aspects.
Inflammatory markers: Your doctor may measure health markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP) or red blood cell decrease rate (SR) to evaluate inflammatory conditions or confirm an active infection.
Hormone levels: Your doctor may monitor your hormone levels to assess hormonal imbalances or diseases, such as thyroid hormones (TSH, T3, T4), sex hormones or other specific hormones such as testosterone levels.
Specific tests: Depending on your goal of your health check or medical history, your doctor may look into specific tests to investigate conditions or diseases, such as diabetes, vitamin deficiency or autoimmune diseases.
In conclusion, the doctor weighs all test results based on the health check to assess your overall health, detect any abnormalities and identify possible underlying medical conditions.
What happens if I have abnormal test results?
If your blood count is abnormal, this will be addressed in your personal medical opinion. Depending on the nature and extent of the abnormality, your doctor may also contact you directly through the test result service for further guidance. Various measures and advice will be provided based on the specific abnormalities observed along with your medical history.
- Detects TBE infection.
- Analysis of antibodies IgM & IgG
- Measures the level of IgA transglutaminase antibodies.
- May indicate likelihood of celiac disease.
- Can be used as part of celiac disease investigation.
- Analysis of Immunoglobulin M
- For identification of ongoing infection.
- Evaluation of the immune system status.
- Venous antibody test for Cytomegalovirus.
- IgG and IgM – current and past infection.
- Recommended for IVF and pregnancy.
- Safe, fast and without referral.
- When investigating gluten intolerance (celiac disease).
- Screening analysis for suspected gastric ulcer.
- Antibodies to deamidated gliadin, IgG (S-).
- Analysis for glandular fever.
- Control of EBV antibodies.
- Ensure your immunity to EB virus.
- Analysis of herpes simplex virus (HSV).
- Checking IgG antibodies for HSV-1 and HSV-2.
- Get answers on whether you have had a previous Herpes infection.
- Herpes test based on venous blood sample for higher reliability.
- Analysis of IgG subclasses in suspected immune deficiency.
- For deeper insight into your immune system.
- Blood test for IgG-1 to IgG-4.
- Immunoglobulin A (IgA) blood test.
- If mucosal infection is suspected.
- For evaluation in case of recurrent infections.
- Measuring antibody levels linked to joint pain
- blood analysis is used in the diagnosis of Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
- Indication for joint rheumatism
- Thyroglobulin antibody test.
- Analysis of thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb).
- Identifies autoimmune thyroid diseases and thyroid cancer.
TPO antibodies
279 kr
Borrelia test
695 kr
Chickenpox and shingles
795 kr
Immunoglobulin G (IgG)
70 kr
TBE
695 kr
S-ANA
1 295 kr
Transglutaminase antibodies of IgA
445 kr
Immunoglobulin M (IgM)
89 kr
Anti-CCP
485 kr
CMV - antibody test
1 379 kr
Deamiderat Gliadin (IgG)
639 kr
Glandular fever
695 kr
Herpes simplex
995 kr
IgE Total
295 kr
IgG subclasses
1 995 kr
Immunoglobulin A (IgA)
119 kr
Rheumatoid factor (RF)
529 kr
Thyroglobulin antibodies
529 kr
TRAK
379 kr